MOSCOW, November 27. /TASS/. The West continues to ignore Russia's signal sent with the launch of its latest Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile, so they can shift the blame onto Moscow for the escalation of the conflict, Russian Ambassador to Belgium Alexander Tokovinin said on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, NATO member states convened for an extraordinary session at the level of ambassadors in the ‘NATO-Ukraine’ format. The session was organized in the wake of Russia’s launch of the Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile, which hit all designated targets in Ukraine last week.
"The member states of the [NATO] bloc spoke out condemning Russia’s recent actions," Tokovinin told Russia’s Rossiya-24 TV news broadcaster while commenting on NATO’s session.
"In other words, it seemed like a media campaign aimed at shifting responsibility for the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine to the Russian Federation and obscuring the very fact that Russia's actions were in response to the Western countries' advancing progress along the escalation ladder," he continued.
The diplomat added that the next NATO-Ukraine session at the level of foreign ministers of the Western military bloc’s member states is scheduled to take place on December 3-4 in Brussels.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on November 21 that the United States and its NATO allies had announced their decision to grant Kiev permission to use long-range high-precision weapons, following which US-and UK-made missiles attacked Russian military sites in the Kursk and Bryansk regions.
In response to these attacks, Russia test-launched the latest Oreshnik hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missiles with conventional warheads against Ukraine’s major Yuzhmash defense enterprise in Dnepr (formerly Dnepropetrovsk), Putin elaborated.
The Russian leader stressed that the West’s inflammatory actions could trigger serious consequences if the Ukraine conflict escalates further.